Editorial-Board

Prof. Je Kan Adler-Collins
Editor in chief to the International Journal of Nursing and Healthcare Sciences
University of Human Environments in Ehime Prefecture
Japan.

Dr. Je Kan Adler-Collins was born in the United Kingdom and entered the British Military at the age of 17 where he trained as a Registered Nurse in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Medically discharge in 1990 he developed an interest in Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and how they could relate to nursing practice and education. He served on a Government Steering Group which started him on his life work of researching standards and teaching in Complementary Alternative Medicine and healing. His studies have taken to many different cultures and countries and in 1995 he became ordained as a Japanese Buddhist priest of Shingon Shu ( Koyasan) and brought his Buddhist research into his practice of a nurse in terminal care. He took his PGCE at Bath University College in 1997 and Masters in Education in 2000 at Bath University in Education with a focus of educational curriculum design and moved to Japan in 2000 where he build his own temple and healing centre in the mountains of Kyushu, South Japan. He worked with living action research approach to education and life enquires and completed his PhD at Bath (Education) university in 2007. Working as an associate professor of nursing at Fukuoka Prefectural University he introduced the first healing curriculum for Japanese nursing using safe touch, and body work. In 2007 he moved to the Associate professor position of a health promotion centre at Fukuoka Prefectural University, Japan with a focus on developing community training and course in health care and CAM resulting in opening the first end of life care centre ran by community therapists for their own community. His nursing CAM curriculum was approved for Master of Science award in 2008. He was appointed Director of Education for the Holistic Nursing Association in 2010. In August of 2010 formed a Non-Profit Organization, Integrative, Care, Education and Research Association with a focus on hospice and palliative care in the community. In 2015 he worked as senior consultant for the Ministry of Health in Oman, In 2017 He was appointed as Professor Of Global Health and Nursing at The University of Human Environments in Ehime Prefecture ,Japan. He travels the world lecturing on creating healing and therapeutic spaces both in the classroom and in nursing practices with a particular interest in energy healing research, curriculum development, e-learning, blended learning and MOOC design within China, Tibet, Indonesia and Thailand using living action research accounts of practice as evidence of learning. He is a master scuba diver , active environmentalist and organic farmer breeding ducks and growing rice . Researching hydroponics and companion growing

Developing community training and course in health care. The world lecturing
on creating healing and therapeutic spaces both in the classroom and in
nursing practices with a particular interest in energy healing research,
curriculum development, e-learning, blended learning and MOOC design within
China, Tibet, Indonesia and Thailand using living action research accounts
of practice as evidence of learning

2010 appointed Vice President of a new Non Profit Organisation: Integrative Care Education and Research Association. This NPO was formed to assist the development of educational medical/nursing and community programmes of education and good practice with a focus on the practical solution of social problems through participatory action research approaches and workshops. A core aspect of the NPO is end of life care in the community using locally trained community therapists to support net works of local community clinics by providing home care and home visits. The first training school and day hospice opened in July 2010 at Kikuka, Kumamoto Prefecture.

2015.Healing Class in kikuka Town.

2003, Healing Therapy, Opening Ceremony of Nursing Faculty, FPU,May

2003, Healing & Stress management, Open Campus of FPU.July.

2005. Practical aromatherapy: three workshops: Fukuoka University Community Health. July.

2006, Koukai Kouza for Community PeopleHealth for your heart(mind),in FPU.July.

Chen Wei, Shan Yawei, Lin Xiaohong, Han Liu, Li Xiuhua.Qualitative research on professional attitudes of new entry nurses with master degree in level three class A hospitals. Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing, 2016,22(2):222-225.

Dr. Michael is a Woman's Heath Care Nurse Practitioner and Nurse colposcopist with twenty five plus years of nursing experience. Her practice focuses on health promotion through education and accessibility of services. She provides culturally sensitive care by removing barriers to health maintenance and promotion.

She has taught at the University of Texas at Arlington College of Nursing and Health Innovation (UTACONHI) since 2001. She has designed, developed and taught Holistic Health Assessment in the RN-BSN, Advanced Health Assessment in the MSN program and health of culturally diverse and vulnerable population in the DNP program at UTACONHI. Her teaching philosophy includes facilitating knowledge in a student centered environment though utilization of creative and innovative teaching strategies. She uses technology and simulation for instruction and evaluation tool. She creates empowering environment through education to increase competence and confidence in nurses to advance the nursing profession globally.

She is the President of National Association of Indian Nurses of America and Texas Nurses Association District 4. In addition to being a global Nurse Leader and Educator, Dr. Michael is a generous philanthropist.

Health promotion through education and accessibility of services. culturally
sensitive care by removing barriers to health maintenance and promotion.

Dr Wong Boh Boi joined Thomson Medical Centre (TMC) in 1998. She headed the nursing education and ParentCraft department in 1999 and put in place a structured Childbirth Education (CBE) programme for the hospital, which she still teaches till today. She established the Thomson ParentCraft Centre in 1999 to educate and build confidence of young parents in Singapore.Renowned for skill in settling a crying baby, many know Dr Wong as the “Baby Whisperer”
As an experienced Lactation Consultant, Dr Wong has educated many young parents on how to provide better care for their newborn child. She pioneered the popular baby and children massage as a tool for parents to soothe agitated babies. She also conceptualised the “Thomson Dad’s Enrichment Programme” to equip fathers with the basic necessary information to support their wives during pregnancy, and through to childbirth.
Dr Wong graduated with a Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing) from the University of Sydney with distinction. She later went on to obtain a Master of Education (Early Childhood Education). She recently received her Doctor of Philosophy from the National University of Singapore. She is a professional member of the International Board of Certified Lactation Consultation (IBCLC), a committee member of SIFECS (Sales of Infant Foods Ethics Committee, Singapore), and ABAS (Association for Breastfeeding Advocacy, Singapore).

How to provide better care for their newborn child. Women's Healthcare

Learned the centralized purchasing biding documents of Guangxi essential drugs to be familiar with the process of essential drugs centralized purchasing.

Purchased drugs and medical and responsible for equipment maintenance.

05/2010-05/2013 Intern for Science and Technology Daily Bureau of Guangxi

Went to countryside for survey visits, interviewed villagers and village secretary, gained insights into the livelihood of villagers and grass-root constructions, wrote reports and news.

10/2014-01/2016 Durham University, United Kingdom

Master of Science in Public Policy and Global Health

09/2013-06/2016 Guangxi Medical University (GMU)

Master of Medicine in Social Medicine and Healthcare Management

Ranking Top 1 of the class

09/2009-06/2013 Guangxi Medical University (GMU)

Bachelor of Arts in English

01/2014-12/2015 Research on Health Equity of Guangxi Province (Funded by WAHI programme, WHO)

Responsible for research application, research proposal design, feedback and improvement, project progress report, and translation.

Participated in sub-topic team of telemedicine, responsible for scheduling and coordinating the project with peers to do literature retrieval, questionnaire design, and investigation in three remote counties of Guangxi Province.

03/2014-05/2014 Midterm Evaluation of the Guangxi 12th Five Year (2011-2015) Health Service Development Plan

Participated in data collection according to main indicators and data analysis.

Wrote a project report to evaluate the policy implementation and policy advice for promoting programming.

Qualitative research: interviewed directors of Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Guangxi and the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, used this hospital as a case study. Quantitative research: data collection and analysis.

Wrote a project report to explore practicability of DRG-PPS and the features as well as deficiencies in implementation